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A FRANK forum centered on improving access to justice by exploring innovative and instrumental legal solutions as well as issues still creating barriers within the justice system. From technology to poetry, advocates around the world are utilizing new methods to shed light on the gap in our justice system and build bridges for equal access

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Brittany Frances Ward has a passion for both social justice and poetic justice. Born and raised in Washington State, Brittany is currently a third year law student at Seattle University School of Law and a University of Washington alumni. Brittany attended the first ever Social Justice Hackathon in Seattle, Washington which inspired her to pursue technological advancements in order to expand access to justice. Brittany intends to become a trial attorney. One of Brittany’s favorite law school experiences was teaching a high school law class and coaching the class in a mock trial competition (through the Street Law Program). Aside from law, Brittany is a community organizer and creative writer; much of her work focuses on legal issues specific to marginalized communities. Through tech and innovative solutions, Brittany Frances Ward anticipates improving access to justice in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

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A forum centered on improving access to justice by exploring INNOVATIVE & INSTRUMENTAL Legal Solutions. From technology to poetry, advocates around the world are utilizing new methods to shed light on the gap in our justice system and build bridges for equal access